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Artist/Band: Travis Tritt
Lyrics for Song: I Don't Ever Want Her to Feel That Way Again
Lyrics for Album: Strong Enough [Columbia] [2002]



Said some things, didn't mean, in my anger.

Went to far, she walked out, I don't blame her.

And I felt so ashamed.

'Cause I'd hurt my best friend.

Couldn't take back the pain.

And I don't ever want her to feel that way again.



I wish I, could go back, and erase it.

Can't make words disappear, have to face it.

That she don't look at me,

Like she did before then.

And what I made her feel.

I don't ever want her to feel that way again.



When she looks at me there's nothing

That I want to see but love, in her eyes.

Never want to see that "How could you do this to me" pain,

She can't hide.



There's no doubt, she knows how, much I love her.

I believe, she still needs, the way we were.

I just hope, that she knows, that I didn't intend.

To leave her feeling cold.

And I don't ever want her to feel that way again.

No, I don't ever want her to feel that way again.



Said some things, didn't mean, in my anger...


I Don't Ever Want Her to Feel That Way Again

Travis Tritt delivers a raw, country-rock performance on this track from his 2002 album Strong Enough. The song captures the emotional turbulence of a failed relationship, reflecting Tritt's signature ability to blend traditional country storytelling with a grittier, harder-edged sound. Recorded during a period where Tritt expanded his musical palette beyond his earlier pop-country hits, the track showcases his vocal range and commitment to authentic, narrative-driven songwriting. It stands as a testament to his work in the early 2000s, where he successfully navigated the transition from mainstream radio dominance to a more mature, roots-oriented musical identity.


Album Lyrics: Strong Enough [Columbia] [2002]


Travis Tritt
"Strong Enough [Columbia] [2002]"


1. Can't Tell Me Nothin'
2. Country Ain't Country
3. Doesn't Anyone Hurt Anymore
4. God Must Be a Woman
5. I Can't Seem to Get Over You
6. I Don't Ever Want Her to Feel That Way Again
7. If You're Gonna Straighten Up (Brother Now's the T
8. Now I've Seen It All
9. Strong Enough to Be Your Man
10. Time to Get Crazy
11. You Can't Count Me Out Yet
12. You Really Wouldn't Want Me That Way